One Magic Leap demo released previously on YouTube showed an office being converted into a video game using the tech

You'll still be able to hear ambient sounds around you however, because the speakers sit on top of your ears (rather than inside them).

Leap One also has a number of customisable parts, including the forehead pad, nose pieces and prescription lenses. These should make the headset more comfortable, and help ensure your eyes are in the correct position.

Sadly, we didn't actually get to see a demo of Magic Leap's new headset in action.

But we've seen a number of videos from the company demonstrating the vision in previous years.

The first proper teaser for Magic Leap showed a person sitting in an office, using Magic Leap to navigate through emails in the air in front of him – Minority Report style.

He then turns the office into a shooter-style game, all through Magic Leap's mixed reality headset.

Unfortunately there's still no word on a proper release date or price.

However, Magic Leap has confirmed that they're still on track for a 2018 launch, which is encouraging.

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Magic Leap was founded back in 2010, and was quickly able to raise $1.4billion from investors, including Google.

A 2016 estimate by Forbes put Magic Leap's value at $4.5billion, despite the company having never sold a product to the public.

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